Botafogo-PB go into this opening Série C fixture with mixed but active recent form: four wins, one draw and one loss from their last six across different competitions. Their latest home game finished 2-2 with ASA, and that was another match where they were forced to chase the result late. Barra FC arrive with far less competitive rhythm, though their two most recent outings both ended level and both were goalless, which at least keeps them hard to break down.
For an away win, the main concern is whether Barra can turn those recent clean sheets into a decisive result. They have not conceded in either of their last two matches, including a 0-0 draw away to Volta Redonda, and they also held América Mineiro at home without scoring or conceding. That said, they are still without a win in the sampled matches, while Botafogo-PB have already found wins away from home in their recent run.
Botafogo-PB’s home numbers do not scream dominance yet, and the xG projection is close, which is a small warning sign for a straight away call. Even so, Barra’s lack of goals in recent games is hard to ignore, and they have now gone three straight matches without scoring in the streak data available. Botafogo-PB have also gone five matches unbeaten since their last defeat, so they are carrying the steadier overall results into this one.
The league benchmarks lean slightly toward lower-scoring home and away patterns, with away sides averaging just 0.9 goals per match, which fits Barra’s modest attacking return. Botafogo-PB’s recent games have been livelier, but that does not automatically help them if Barra keep things tight again. The tension here is that the projected score is narrow, so the away side will probably need to be efficient rather than dominant.
My prediction is Away Win at 23/10. Barra FC have avoided defeat in their last two matches and kept clean sheets in both, but they have not won any of the sampled games and their attack has gone three matches without a goal. Botafogo-PB have been unbeaten in five since their last loss, yet the close xG split and Barra’s recent defensive work leave room for the visitors to nick it.